D#G#A#DA#C Guitar Tuner
D#G#A#DA#C | E♭A♭B♭DB♭C D#G#A#DA#C - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Overview: Deep Drop D# A#
This is a low and heavy custom tuning for Guitar, originally named D#G#A#DA#C. It descends significantly from standard EADGBe, creating a soundscape rich in dark, resonant tones and potential for unique melodic and harmonic exploration. The tuning features a prominent D# and A#, giving it a strong foundation for power chords and riff-based playing. However, the inclusion of a natural D (D3) on the third string introduces a notable tension point, suggesting this tuning is designed for specific, perhaps dissonant or complex musical contexts rather than simple open chord strumming.
Technical Analysis:
The open string notes for this Guitar tuning are D#3, G#3, A#3, D3, A4#, C4. Let's analyze the intervals relative to the lowest string, D#3:
- String 6 (D#3): The foundational root, establishing a deep, resonant tone.
- String 5 (G#3): A perfect fourth above D#3, providing a strong, stable interval often used in power chords.
- String 4 (A#3): A perfect fifth above D#3, creating a powerful triad base with the D# and G#.
- String 3 (D3): A natural D, which creates a minor ninth (or major seventh an octave lower) relative to the lowest D#3. This is a highly dissonant interval when strummed openly with the lowest D#3, implying it's intended for specific voicings, melodic lines, or possibly muted in full strums.
- String 2 (A4#): An octave higher perfect fifth from D#3, reinforcing the A# on string 4 and adding brightness to the overall sound.
- String 1 (C4): A minor sixth above D#3. This note, combined with the other pitches, could imply a D# minor 6th chord, or contribute to more complex harmonies, especially with the A# and G#.
This tuning does not form a simple, conventional open chord when all strings are strummed due to the prominent D3 against D#3. The overall low register and the repeated A# notes (strings 4 and 2) provide a strong anchor for riffing. The natural D (D3) is the most distinctive feature, creating a potential clash or a unique color depending on how it's utilized. This suggests a tuning well-suited for heavy riffs, atmospheric textures, or genres requiring specific harmonic tension and complexity.
Chordal Possibilities & Reach:
- Low Power Chords: The bottom three strings (D#3-G#3-A#3) effortlessly form a D# power chord, making it excellent for heavy, chugging riffs. Barre chords across these three strings will be simple to execute across the fretboard.
- A# Emphasis: With A# present on strings 4 and 2, A#-centric chords and melodies will be readily available. This allows for strong fifth voicings and clear harmonic centers around A#.
- Dissonance and Tension: The D3 on string 3 creates an immediate point of tension with D#3. This can be creatively exploited for unsettling harmonies or dramatic effect, or it can be muted when a more consonant sound is desired. This characteristic opens doors for experimental and modern heavy music.
- Minor 6th/b7 Voicings: The C4 on string 1, combined with D#3, G#3, A#3, hints at D# minor 6th or various G# minor 7th voicings. Experiment with selective strumming or arpeggiation to bring out these qualities.
- Open Chord Avoidance: Due to the D3's dissonance, a full open strum is unlikely to yield a conventional, pleasing chord. This tuning is likely optimized for specific fingerings, partial chords, and single-note lines, encouraging a more thoughtful approach to harmony.
String 6: D#3
String 5: G#3
String 4: A#3
String 3: D3
String 2: A4#
String 1: C4
How to Tune:
To achieve the 'Deep Drop D# A#' tuning from standard EADGBe, follow these steps for each string:
- String 6 (Low E): From its standard E2 position, Tune down 1 semitones to reach D#3.
- String 5 (A): From its standard A2 position, Tune down 1 semitones to reach G#3.
- String 4 (D): From its standard D3 position, Tune down 4 semitones to reach A#3. Caution: Tuning down 4 semitones is a significant drop in tension. A heavier gauge string may be advised for optimal playability and tone.
- String 3 (G): From its standard G3 position, Tune down 5 semitones to reach D3. Caution: Tuning down 5 semitones is a substantial change. Consider using a heavier gauge string for better tension and to prevent string floppiness.
- String 2 (B): From its standard B3 position, Tune down 1 semitones to reach A4#.
- String 1 (High E): From its standard E4 position, Tune down 4 semitones to reach C4. Caution: Tuning down 4 semitones is a significant drop in tension. A heavier gauge string may be advised for optimal playability and tone.
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Capos for D#G#A#DA#C
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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0 | D#G#A#DA#C | D#G#A#DA#C |
5 | G#C#D#GD#F | Dsgsasdasc Capo 5th Fret |
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Tuning Map
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